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Say Anything Music Collection : In Defense of the Genre

In Defense of the Genre


Price: $2.75

Artist: Say Anything

  1. Skinny, Mean Man
  2. No Soul
  3. That Is Why
  4. Surgically Removing the Tracking Device
  5. This Is F***ing Ecstasy
  6. The Church Channel
  7. Shiksa (Girlfriend)
  8. Baby Girl, I m a Blur
  9. Retarded in Love
  10. People Like You Are Why People Like Me Exist
  11. Died a Jew
  12. An Insult to the Dead
  13. Sorry, Dudes. My Bad.

Much good - this should have been trimmed to one CD with 14 tracks and released a b-side cd with the rest. but, overall it s lived up to the impossible hype it was given.

Fu**in Awesome - I can t speak for the previous review, but I bought this album from Target (of all places) for $7.98, and it is one of the best albums of the year. I was wary of the hype, to be honest, after it was selected as one of the Best Albums of the Year by both Alternative Press and Spin, but I was curious and it was cheap. Needless to say, I was amazed! It is a double album full of bitchin (yeah, I m bringing it back) songs and I doubt you can get more bang for your buck than this album even at full price. I ve been hearing that their first single is tanking on radio (in Denver at least), but they aren t a very radio-friendly band. They have at least 10 songs on the album that are better than their current single. Give them a chance and I promise that you won t be disappointed. The album is worth it for the song About Falling alone.

not as portrayed - This cd had a parental alert sticker on the pictured cover, however when my neice opened it, it was the cleaned up version. It was noted in the details that it was a cleaned version. I will look at the details from now on instead of looking at just the photo.



In Defense of the Genre